With stunning limestone bluffs, shaded trails and a rich cultural history, Pease Park makes Austin feel like Austin.
Pease Park Conservancy celebrates the diverse ecology and history that make Austin’s first public park valuable and unique. The Conservancy works to restore, enhance and maintain this 84-acre public green space for the sustainable use and enjoyment of all.
Upcoming Events
A note about Pease Park Conservancy’s events: If you sign up, please make every effort to show up. Our events are free so all community members can attend. We plan our events to be meaningful for the number of people who register to be there, so please make every effort to attend if you have registered. Thank you!
Hyperreal Film Club and Pease Park Conservancy are bringing movies to the park!
Join us at the Tudor Cottage and Terrace for a screening of School of Rock at Pease Park!
The vitals:
Thursday, 3/28
6:30 - doors
7:00 - Local short film
Following - SCHOOL OF ROCK
Travis Audubon and Pease Park Conservancy are teaming up to bring birding to Pease Park!
Join Chris Gunter and Nicole Netherton for a morning of birding at Pease Park during the spring migration period!
Visit Pease Park and immerse yourself in a blanket of sounds and feelings during a Sound Bath experience!
This Sound Bath will feature Bruised Sinatra, an original acoustic Austin-based sibling duo (guitar, stand up bass and vox) with a sultry blend of a rock-n-roll, blues and a hint of jazz.
Latest News & Blog Posts
Mark your calendars for Squirrel Fest! Our annual spring festival in partnership with Future Front Texas will take place on Saturday, April 13th, from 4pm - 10pm. At Squirrel Fest, you can experience a wonderland of family-friendly activities that celebrate the joy of being in nature. Expect a day filled with old favorites, like Small Wonders Puppet Show and Family Yoga with ATX Yoga Girl, as well as new and unique activities!
The Thomas Dambo team and Pease Park Conservancy volunteers have been hard at work, and our Austin troll is complete! We invite you to come take the Troll Trek and here is how…
Curious about the materials being used to build the Pease Park troll?
More than 80% of our new Austin troll is made from recycled, repurposed, or found materials. Here are some specifics.
Thank You To Our Annual Sponsors
Thank you to Casey Dunn & Ashley Nava-Monteros for the photographs used throughout the site.